![]() Use a tool like Dban ( Darik’s Boot and Nuke) to first completely erase the entire hard disk. The only safe thing to do is to erase the entire machine. ![]() There is simply no way to know there’s no way to scour the machine, identifying what is and is not personal information or what should and should not be erased. When you’ve been using a computer for a certain amount of time, information that you or I might consider to be personal is distributed in multiple places: in the registry, in data files, in the programs that are installed, and even those programs themselves may save data in completely unknown and non-standard locations. ![]() The short answer here is no. The problem is that there is really no distinction between what is and is not personal information. ![]()
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